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I found out about a new gender today
Posted on 11/18/22 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 11/18/22 at 3:52 pm
I was screwing around on MSN.com today and found this:
MSN.com - Here's What It Means to be Autigender
Ultimately this seems to have come from Men's Health Magazine, so we're not talking about some super-niche source here.
LEANNE YAU, A 24-YEAR-OLD polyamorous content creator in the UK, didn’t have strong feelings about her gender identity growing up. She didn’t mind that people considered her a woman, but she didn’t relate to certain conventions like wearing makeup to appear “feminine.” She thinks this was partly because she’s autistic
Today, Yau uses the term “autigender” to describe herself, acknowledging that “autism is an inseparable part of me and that it influences my personality and my identity.” She's among the population of autistic people who embrace the “autigender” label to express that their gender identity—usually, something other than cisgender—is related to their autism.
Well TIFL, I guess. Amazingly, "autigender" was not among the dozens of "gender options" mentioned in that thread about the San Francisco welfare program for the transgender.
Wonder if it's ever occurred to these people that they don't have to shoehorn every damned aspect of their personal uniqueness into a gender / flag. I mean, I don't go around telling people I'm dolphin-gender or marinemammosexual or whatever.
MSN.com - Here's What It Means to be Autigender
Ultimately this seems to have come from Men's Health Magazine, so we're not talking about some super-niche source here.
LEANNE YAU, A 24-YEAR-OLD polyamorous content creator in the UK, didn’t have strong feelings about her gender identity growing up. She didn’t mind that people considered her a woman, but she didn’t relate to certain conventions like wearing makeup to appear “feminine.” She thinks this was partly because she’s autistic
Today, Yau uses the term “autigender” to describe herself, acknowledging that “autism is an inseparable part of me and that it influences my personality and my identity.” She's among the population of autistic people who embrace the “autigender” label to express that their gender identity—usually, something other than cisgender—is related to their autism.
Well TIFL, I guess. Amazingly, "autigender" was not among the dozens of "gender options" mentioned in that thread about the San Francisco welfare program for the transgender.
Wonder if it's ever occurred to these people that they don't have to shoehorn every damned aspect of their personal uniqueness into a gender / flag. I mean, I don't go around telling people I'm dolphin-gender or marinemammosexual or whatever.
This post was edited on 11/18/22 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 11/18/22 at 3:53 pm to Porpus
Why do I click on this shite?
Posted on 11/18/22 at 3:58 pm to Porpus
The Mentally Ill brigade recently announced there are 90 genders.
If you dare oppose the party of science, you are a nazi bigot.
If you dare oppose the party of science, you are a nazi bigot.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:01 pm to Porpus
They collect genders like Pokémon
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:05 pm to Porpus
Every bit of this is because of the oppression Olympics.
If there was not high social value in being something that can be viewed as “lesser” or “victimized”, everybody would be fine (or not) being their own brand of weird within the lens of normal categorization.
Intersectionality removes us of all agency, responsibility, and aspiration.
If there was not high social value in being something that can be viewed as “lesser” or “victimized”, everybody would be fine (or not) being their own brand of weird within the lens of normal categorization.
Intersectionality removes us of all agency, responsibility, and aspiration.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:06 pm to Porpus
This is what happens when you take "smear the queer" and dodgeball out of schools.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:07 pm to Porpus
This shite has been so skewed that these morons think genders are personalities. Further you can see the multi personality mental illness at play considering people make up all these dumb arse genders which aren't genders at all.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:09 pm to Porpus
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Today, Yau uses the term “autigender” to describe herself, acknowledging that “autism is an inseparable part of me and that it influences my personality and my identity.” She's among the population of autistic people who embrace the “autigender” label to express that their gender identity—usually, something other than cisgender—is related to their autism
We've finally discovered slowflopro's gender
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:17 pm to Porpus
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she didn’t relate to certain conventions like wearing makeup
I'm gonna need to see pics to know how to feel about this.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:18 pm to Porpus
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LEANNE YAU, A 24-YEAR-OLD polyamorous content creator
An autistic slut.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:18 pm to Porpus
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because she’s autistic
so autism is a gender now?
how about diabetes, is that a gender too now?
and what about diarrhea, is that also a gender now?
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:21 pm to Porpus
She's literally just autistic. Why not just say that you're autistic instead of making up a new word.
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:33 pm to Porpus
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content creator
I create better content in my toilet bowl than this freak
Posted on 11/18/22 at 4:35 pm to Porpus
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Leanne Yau, aka Poly Philia, is a polyamorous content creator, writer, and relationships educator with over 330,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, Patreon, and YouTube, where she creates and curates humorous and educational memes, tips, videos, and other bite-size content on non-monogamy, queer relationships, and sex positivity.
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Leanne has been actively non-monogamous since she was 17 years old, and her content draws from her own experiences as a Gen Z bisexual, neurodivergent, Chinese woman. As an influencer, she has worked with multiple sex toy brands including Lovehoney, Le Wand and We-Vibe, dating apps such as Feeld and Pure, and sexual wellness brands Lorals, Afterglow, and LitApp. Leanne also runs the Happy Polydays podcast, created the #PolyamoryTipoftheDay series, and provides 1-1 non-monogamous peer support to individuals and couples across the globe.
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